Study Groups for ALL

Description: We are studying the several stages of the return from exile, the reconstruction of the city and the temple through Ezra and Nehemia. There were many trials and tribulations for the returning people of God. This discussion topic will be ongoing through most of the year. Other topics to follow once completed.

"Brand New A Guide to Life in Christ” 8-Week Study topicTime: Sundays, 9:30-10:30 amAlso offered on Wednesdays - see below.Place: Fellowship HallDate: Starts Aug. 19, other topics to followLeader: Pastor Ray Boeche, 402-483-7774 x118, rboeche@christlincoln.orgDescription: What's the Bible really about? What's God like? And what does all this mean for how I live? This study is helpful for new people who have never done a study before or those who would just like to learn some more about the Bible.

Description:
Discussion group on various topics from a Biblical perspective.

Mondays

"Truth and Our Culture" Bible Study ("The Truth Project")
Time: Mondays, 7-9 pm - 1 hour video with discussionPlace: Church, LibraryDate: Starts Sept. 10 (13 week study)Leader: Jill Jank, 402-488-8851, jilljank@windstream.netPlease contact Jill to register so we have materials for you.Description: Learn to understand & reflect a Christian worldview in a secular culture. A "personal worldview” reflects truths which we embrace so deeply that it guides what we think, how we act and what we feel. We’ll examine Biblical truth found in God’s Word in the context of the culture. It is a fascinating and life challenging/changing study. Topics include knowing God and how that knowledge affects our understanding of ethics, science, history, labor, the state, community & more. This is a 13-week video series from Focus on the Family.

Tuesdays

Reading Schedule for 2018-19
September 11 - Miracles, by Eric Metaxas
October 9 - Pontius Pilate, by Paul L. Maier
November 13 - Fire Road: The Napalm Girl’s Journey Through the Horrors
of War to Faith, Forgiveness & Peace, by Kim Phuc Phan Thi
December 11 - The Prince, by Francine Rivers
January 8 - The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert, by Rosaria Butterfield
February 12 - Wounds are Where Light Enters, by Walter Wangerin, Jr.
March 12 - The Other Side of the Mountain, by Michel Bernanos
April 9 - Oswiu, King of Kings, by Edoardo Albert
May 14 - The Red Badge of Courage, by Stephen Crane

Time: Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 pmPlace: Fellowship HallDate: Starts Aug. 22, other topics to followLeader: Pastor Ray Boeche, 402-483-7774 x118, rboeche@christlincoln.orgDescription: What's the Bible really about? What's God like? And what does all this mean for how I live? This study is helpful for new people who have never done a study before or those who would just like to learn some more about the Bible.

If you prefer a smaller, more intimate setting, this would be the class to choose.Time: Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 pmPlace: Meeting Space 2 (LL)Date: Starts Aug. 22, other topics to followLeaders: Tony & Nancy Pekny / Don & Rita Ehly
Contact Tony Pekny: 402-610-2223, tpekny75@gmail.comDescription: What's the Bible really about? What's God like? And what does all this mean for how I live? This section of Brand New is being offered specifically for those who’ve never been to a Bible study. No need to feel bashful or intimidated — everyone starts at square one! Get your feet wet with this class! Get to know Jesus better along with others.